[263Chat] The popular operation in Zimbabwe since Independence, ‘Operation Restore Legacy’, which saw the demise of former President Robert Mugabe, has ended after ‘achieving the intended results,’ Defence and Security Services announced on Monday.

[263Chat] The popular operation in Zimbabwe since Independence, 'Operation Restore Legacy', which saw the demise of former President Robert Mugabe, has ended after 'achieving the intended results,' Defence and Security Services announced on Monday.

[The Herald] TREASURY is expected to pay farmers $840,45 million by year end for a record 2,15 million tonnes of grain delivered to the Grain Marketing Board, Finance and Economic Planning Minister Patrick Chinamasa has said.

[The Herald] TREASURY is expected to pay farmers $840,45 million by year end for a record 2,15 million tonnes of grain delivered to the Grain Marketing Board, Finance and Economic Planning Minister Patrick Chinamasa has said.

[The Herald] The Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Enterprise Development has ordered bakers to revert to old prices after an unjustified increase over the weekend. This follows Bakers Inn’s announcement of bread increase to $1 from $0,90 for a standa…

[The Herald] The Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Enterprise Development has ordered bakers to revert to old prices after an unjustified increase over the weekend. This follows Bakers Inn's announcement of bread increase to $1 from $0,90 for a standard loaf and family loaf price increase to $1,10 from $1. Addressing journalists yesterday, Minister of Industry, Commerce and Enterprise Development Dr Mike Bimha said all bread prices will return to old prices today after dialogue between his ministry and bakers.

[The Herald] PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has condemned unjustified price hikes by some business dealers, saying such actions cannot be allowed to continue. Addressing delegates attending the 6th Buy Zimbabwe Annual Awards at a Harare hotel last night,…

[The Herald] PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has condemned unjustified price hikes by some business dealers, saying such actions cannot be allowed to continue. Addressing delegates attending the 6th Buy Zimbabwe Annual Awards at a Harare hotel last night, President Mnangagwa said "no to such counter-economic practices". He said business should complement Government efforts to revive the economy by refraining from counter-productive measures like selling cash and multi-tier pricing systems. "Government notes with concern t

[The Herald] Set against the context of acute shortage of materials, medicine and manpower, a health budget of $486 million may not be enough to put the country’s health services in a position to deliver quality service to most of its patients. Even th…

[The Herald] Set against the context of acute shortage of materials, medicine and manpower, a health budget of $486 million may not be enough to put the country's health services in a position to deliver quality service to most of its patients. Even though, this allocation announced in the 2017-2018 estimates of expenditure, still represents a significant amount compared to what other line ministries got.

[The Herald] At least eight more Zanu-PF Members of Parliament are set to be ejected from Parliament after the ruling party’s Extraordinary Congress held last Friday adopted a Central Committee report recommending their expulsion, together with 12 othe…

[The Herald] At least eight more Zanu-PF Members of Parliament are set to be ejected from Parliament after the ruling party's Extraordinary Congress held last Friday adopted a Central Committee report recommending their expulsion, together with 12 other party members. The 20 Zanu-PF members were part of the G40 cabal that was causing chaos and instability in Zanu-PF before the Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) moved in to pacify the situation under Operation Restore Legacy.

[New Zimbabwe] Opposition leaders and ordinary citizens received with joy news that Zimbabwe Republic Police Commissioner general Augustine Chihuri started his leave on the 15th of December pending his retirement from the service.

[New Zimbabwe] Opposition leaders and ordinary citizens received with joy news that Zimbabwe Republic Police Commissioner general Augustine Chihuri started his leave on the 15th of December pending his retirement from the service.